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ddamico
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2008-08-07 : 15:55:08
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I am trying to create a sql user that will be responsible for running jobs and seem to be having a bit of trouble I am hoping someone has done this and give me a step by step synopsis of how to set this up successfully. Here is what i didFirst I have a two domain accounts one for MSSQL and one for SQLSERVERAGENT.1. Create a windows user on server as part of Users group (test)2. Create a credential called (jobCred) pointing at the window user (test).3 Create a SQL user (jobUser) with credential (jobCred)4. Create a Proxy (jobProxy) for SSIS subsystem with (jobCred) and principal as (jobUser)I then created a Maintenance job and the step executes as proxy (jobProxy). The job itself is set to run as (jobUser).I can't get this to work but if i change the credential to point at the SQLSERVERAGENT account it works. I am hoping someone has done this and could give e a step by step tutorial on how to do this and what permissions i have to set to get it to work.Thanks in advance.Dan D |
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2008-08-07 : 22:30:24
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Because job owner has to be sysadmin to run mau=intenance plan jobs. |
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